I think by definition a good key is a key that is very detailed and hard to copy. I don't really see a lot of other factors having any influence in the quality of a key. Also, maybe it should be made of a good material.

Well, then there's a lot of them on Tumblr them. I'm sure there's more intersectional feminists (a type of feminist that FJ usually complains about) outnumber people on there who are liberal feminists (the feminists FJ likes). Radfems probably don't, though.

this one isnt as bad as the others. I'd open a door for anyone, male female or tarkatan. It's polite. Same for helping someone out with heavy things that you could help immensely with, be it woman, old people, or dyelfags.

But the point of all that is that its not all for women. which is the point missed

The black jokes are just a thing of the internet, there's not much we can do about it, but the jokes about other races are pretty equal.

Ive been going to FJ for practically everyday for the last 4 years or so, and i have never seen a borderline homophobic post, ever. Sure we call people fags and use the word "gay" commonly, but thats just slur, FJ is a very homo-welcoming site all in all. We have a gay board ffs.

FJ is defiantly heavily biased about a number of things, but for the most part , we are an equally hating community.

Wait I think I got it: Seeing as, according to tumblr, you're a cunt if you're not a woman or a gay male - you're saying as long as I stop being a straight white male I can be on Tumblr? What great news!

Hey there, I'm a white woman and the only time I've ever gotten **** on tumblr was when I ranted about anti-movements (anti-feminism, etc) and someone added 'the opinion of a white girl' on it. So no, not really. Unless you shove your arm in a nest of SJBs and flail it around for a good half hour, you don't get attention from them at all.

What I'm saying is there are a lot of people who a) say that tumblr is nothing but misguided social justice and feminazis and b) that unless you're either of colour, gay or both, using tumblr is impossible because you get swarmed by angry SJB the minute you make an account.

I'm saying no, tumblr is a lot more than that, it is a HUGE community and the SJB are a very very small minority. If you pay attention to half of the **** that is posted on here about them, you'll see the same blogs coming up again and again.

There are quite several of these people on here. A lot of their posts can get several thousands of notes without that much comments from people who disagree with them (or these posts being successfully turned in favor of those who disagree). Then again, the number of notes doesn't really say much about who reblogged exactly what and what they think of it. Still, it's not a very very small minority.

So a recent statistic I saw was that tumblr has 30-50 million active users. Now I'll do this calculation in your favour. Lets say tumblr has 30 million users. Now, a really, really popular post on tumblr will have about 200k notes on it. Lets say there's a really popular post on tumblr that happens to be feminazi. It gets 200k notes. That means only 0.6% of active users on tumblr reblogged or liked it; that in itself is a very small number. Now consider how rarely a post that popular comes actually happens. For example I just search 'feminism' on tumblr, the most popular trending post only has 993 notes on it; a far cry from the 200k statistic.

Those posts are just recent; over time they can get oh so many posts. Some popular users can get lots of notes very fast, but it still takes some time to get several thousands of them on a single post. There's also many of these things that are considered SJBs. Some of them are not very popular, but there's quite several categories of it so it all just adds up. Also, you're not considering how many blogs are just bots or inactive. What we're referring to is the active community of Tumblr.

For all I can care, the feminist community on Tumblr is probably larger than the entire userbase of FunnyJunk. It's also a lot larger and more influential than the feminist communities of other websites. They can make things go viral with ease thanks to their numbers.

Not really. Have you heard of otherkin? Otherkin are people who believe they were born into the wrong body. Sometimes they're wolves born into the wrong body, sometimes they're mythical creatures. Have you heard of god pairing? Thats people believe they are truly married to god - ah, but not their religious god. Oh no. Ficticious gods, like Loki and Zeus. Have you heard of transethnicity? You probably guessed, it's someone who believes they were born into the wrong culture.

But, none of these things exist outside of a very small and dark corner of tumblr; oh yes, so influential.

I dunno. Otherkin seem to be getting more popular in those circles recently. Hating on them could get you featured on one of those "call out" blogs. I think they also have something to do with the "truscum" label and all the hate for transmen for being truscum. And then there's all those nonsensical pronouns that had been made in the past few months that are pretty much an entire ********* in and out of themselves.

A lot of the 'nonsensical pronouns' make sense. Genderfluid, aromantic, asexual, genderneutral; they all make sense and they all have practical application. Transqueer makes sense; someone who thinks they might be trans but aren't sure.